Extra Credit Blog Entry
The film Michael Moore’s film Capitalism: A Love Story, really was an emotional roller coaster. I'm not one to get sad over any type of movies or documentary but this one was sad. Seeing real Americans get kicked out of their homes because they couldn't pay their rent was terrible. They work so hard just to have the little that they do and yet we have no compassion or sympathy toward them. People now a days are so wrapped up in money and having as much as they can of it. But the bible says "Whoever loves money never has money enough; whoever loves wealth is never satisfied with his income. This is too meaningless." The richest people in this world are not only the ones who have God in their lives but the ones who have nothing. For they are the ones who are grateful for any little thing they have. The people who lost their houses and jobs had nothing at that moment, but in the end they will have everything. The money hungry savages that took their homes and jobs will pay the price in the end. I'm glad Moore made this film to show us what the government and business people did and are continuing to do. It makes you grateful for what you have and what society is coming to.
Destinee--You have good points and ideas in your new entries. Keep digging into analysis to create greater significance for your audience. You are a bit too brief. Don't forget about building a stronger context at the beginning to bring your audience in and using visual appeal to help keep the reader engaged.
ReplyDelete